Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia

In 2006-2008, yielding was determined and biometric measurement as well as chemical analysis was carried out for five Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars, ‘Agila’, ‘Seda’, ‘Vasare’, ‘Ventenue’, and ‘Jurgita’, and two cultivars commonly grown in Poland, ‘Ulster’ and ‘Burlat’. Trees grafted on Mazzard s...

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Main Authors: Bieniek Anna, Kawecki Zdzisław, Kopytowski Jan, Zielenkiewicz Jerzy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 1970-01-01
Series:Folia Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/v10245-011-0015-4
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spelling doaj-3d11a8384d834ca19ee5b26c1124c2f12021-09-05T21:25:14ZengSciendoFolia Horticulturae2083-59651970-01-0123210110610.2478/v10245-011-0015-4v10245-011-0015-4Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of WarmiaBieniek Anna0Kawecki Zdzisław1Kopytowski Jan2Zielenkiewicz Jerzy3Department of Horticulture, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Prawocheńskiego 21, 10-957 Olsztyn, PolandDepartment of Horticulture, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Prawocheńskiego 21, 10-957 Olsztyn, PolandDepartment of Horticulture, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Prawocheńskiego 21, 10-957 Olsztyn, PolandExperimental and Production Institute "Pozorty" Spółka z o.o., Juliana Tuwima 19, 10-747 Olsztyn, PolandIn 2006-2008, yielding was determined and biometric measurement as well as chemical analysis was carried out for five Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars, ‘Agila’, ‘Seda’, ‘Vasare’, ‘Ventenue’, and ‘Jurgita’, and two cultivars commonly grown in Poland, ‘Ulster’ and ‘Burlat’. Trees grafted on Mazzard seedlings were planted in 2002 in the orchard of the Pozorty Experimental and Production Institute in the village of Łęgajny near Olsztyn. The highest mean yield for the tested cultivars was obtained in 2008, while the lowest was in 2007, when the highest ground frosts were recorded during the cherry blossoming period. During the three years of research, the highest mean yield for the Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars was established for the ‘Vasare’ cultivar, which together with the ‘Burlat’ cultivar made a homogenous group of the highest values. The mean fruit weight of the Lithuanian cultivars was lower than in the case of ‘Burlat’ and ‘Ulster’, while the largest fruit amongst the Lithuanian cultivars were recorded for ‘Jurgita’ and ‘Agila’. The chemical composition analysis of fruit revealed significant differences both between the cultivars and the years of the research. The fruits of the studied cultivars accumulated the lowest amounts of total saccharides and vitamin C in the coolest year under analysis, 2007. The highest mean of total saccharide content was recorded for fruit of the ‘Vasare’ and ‘Seda’ cultivars. Fruit of the ‘Agila’ cultivar accumulated the highest amounts of organic acids and vitamin C.https://doi.org/10.2478/v10245-011-0015-4sweet cherrylithuanian cultivarsyieldchemical composition of fruitsmorphology of fruits
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author Bieniek Anna
Kawecki Zdzisław
Kopytowski Jan
Zielenkiewicz Jerzy
spellingShingle Bieniek Anna
Kawecki Zdzisław
Kopytowski Jan
Zielenkiewicz Jerzy
Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
Folia Horticulturae
sweet cherry
lithuanian cultivars
yield
chemical composition of fruits
morphology of fruits
author_facet Bieniek Anna
Kawecki Zdzisław
Kopytowski Jan
Zielenkiewicz Jerzy
author_sort Bieniek Anna
title Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
title_short Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
title_full Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
title_fullStr Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
title_full_unstemmed Yielding and fruit quality of Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of Warmia
title_sort yielding and fruit quality of lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars grown under the climatic and soil conditions of warmia
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Horticulturae
issn 2083-5965
publishDate 1970-01-01
description In 2006-2008, yielding was determined and biometric measurement as well as chemical analysis was carried out for five Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars, ‘Agila’, ‘Seda’, ‘Vasare’, ‘Ventenue’, and ‘Jurgita’, and two cultivars commonly grown in Poland, ‘Ulster’ and ‘Burlat’. Trees grafted on Mazzard seedlings were planted in 2002 in the orchard of the Pozorty Experimental and Production Institute in the village of Łęgajny near Olsztyn. The highest mean yield for the tested cultivars was obtained in 2008, while the lowest was in 2007, when the highest ground frosts were recorded during the cherry blossoming period. During the three years of research, the highest mean yield for the Lithuanian sweet cherry cultivars was established for the ‘Vasare’ cultivar, which together with the ‘Burlat’ cultivar made a homogenous group of the highest values. The mean fruit weight of the Lithuanian cultivars was lower than in the case of ‘Burlat’ and ‘Ulster’, while the largest fruit amongst the Lithuanian cultivars were recorded for ‘Jurgita’ and ‘Agila’. The chemical composition analysis of fruit revealed significant differences both between the cultivars and the years of the research. The fruits of the studied cultivars accumulated the lowest amounts of total saccharides and vitamin C in the coolest year under analysis, 2007. The highest mean of total saccharide content was recorded for fruit of the ‘Vasare’ and ‘Seda’ cultivars. Fruit of the ‘Agila’ cultivar accumulated the highest amounts of organic acids and vitamin C.
topic sweet cherry
lithuanian cultivars
yield
chemical composition of fruits
morphology of fruits
url https://doi.org/10.2478/v10245-011-0015-4
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